I don’t want to get back at anyone, but I am concerned about what they might be doing to others now, and if there were an anti-bully police, I would fink out some likely suspects.
However, like Cruiser suggested, when kids bullied me, I tended to show them enough force that they left me and my friends alone thereafter.
Also, as a bullyish bad play pattern with one other tall kid, I did tease another short kid when we were all in 2nd-3rd grade together – we would call him small, laugh when he got mad, and sometimes “playfully” chase him or imprison him in the top of a tower on the school playground. But we didn’t beat him up or steal from him and we meant it to be fun (he went along with the game a lot) though we should have stopped and not teased him when he was getting upset. And we were all friendly after that, and he was one of my better friends in middle school and even after he left the school, though he did remember we were jerkish to him, and so do I.
Oh, and there was a kid we tortured in 5th and messed with through 8th grade, and made fun of through 12th grade. But he was intentionally annoying quite a bit – a bit of a masochist maybe. He asked for it in a variety of ways. I don’t think it quite follows the pattern of “bullying” – more like when someone is annoying and messes with and annoys you on purpose, and you annoy and punish him back.